10 Weirdest USB Devices, Part II

6. Iribio Mouse
Want to free yourself from remembering passwords to retrieve personal information? It's as simple as using your mouse. The Iribio Mouse from Qritek Japan is dubbed the world's first mouse that uses a patented "match-on" Iris Authentication system. That doesn't sound strange, but the process is: place the mouse's Iris Capture camera in front of your eye and once your retina is recognized, you'll be able to retrieve your documents. The curved glass makes it easy for you to know where to look when you are running the authentication process. Iris registration takes four to ten seconds, and authentication takes one to two seconds. Only available in Japan, it sells for 37,800 yen ($312 USD). (Thanks to PCMag.com reader Tommy Lee for translating product info from Korean.)

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